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World Television Market - Analysis
Published Date:
February 2008
Published By:
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1. The audiovisual groups: the various powers
1.1. The 30 leading groups on the audiovisual market
1.2. A steady growth in 2006
1.3. Different profitability for the audiovisual companies
1.4. Free television channels
1.5. The pay television operators
2. The strategic moves of the operators in 2006
2.1. Selected events 2006-Q1 2007
2.2. Trend 1: The boundary between commercial and pay TV is becoming blurred
2.3. Trend 2: Historical operators launching more and more channels
2.4. Trend 3: increased effort to diversify to the Internet
2.5. Trend 4: refocusing, consolidation and clarification of companies
2.6. Trend 5: A limited, yet growing internalization of the European and American audiovisual groups
List of Tables and Figures
Table 1 The thirty world leading audiovisual firms per 2006 turnover
Table 2 2005 turnover growth of the 30 world leading firms
Table 3 2006 profitability of the 30 world leading firms
Table 4 Evolution of the audience shares of some of the television groups
Table 5 Performances of the main television public services
Table 6 2005 performances of the main commercial television groups
Table 7 2006 performances of the main pay television groups
Table 8 Economic indicators of some pay television operators
Table 9 Percentage of turnover generated in the United States by the major American media companies
Table 10 International Business of the major media companies
Figure 1 Combined performance of the 30 largest global companies in 2005 and 2006
Figure 2 Audiovisual turnover and growth for the 30 largest worldwide companies
Figure 3 Audiovisual turnover and profitability for the 30 largest worldwide companies
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